Every year, nearly 800,000 people suffer a stroke in America, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Sadly, one in six of those individuals—roughly 137,000 people—will not survive the ...
A real-world Danish registry study showed a significant increased relative risk, but small absolute risk, for stroke and ...
Learn why people often dismiss stroke warning signs, how psychological barriers delay treatment, and what actions can save ...
Certain contraceptives may carry a slightly increased risk of heart attacks and strokes in women, according to a large new study.While the overall risk is very low, researchers said medics should be ...
Liraglutide, a GLP-1 significantly lowers the rate of recurrent stroke in patients with diabetes, with no apparent increase ...
More than 100 million people globally have had a stroke, but there are ways to reduce your risk and spot the signs of stroke ...
Current clinical tools rely on known cardiovascular risk elements, but they often do not account for complex interactions ...
A new study reports that later-onset menopause is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular compared to those who stop ...
Certain hormonal contraceptives are associated with a higher stroke and heart attack risk, finds a large study from Denmark ...
A new study reveals that adults whose parents divorced during their childhood have a significantly higher risk of ...
Experts said the risks were still very low, but it was important for women to be fully informed when considering their ...
Part of the benefit may be due to BP-lowering effects of the drug and/or fewer abnormal heart rhythms, says Seemant ...